American Permalight Inc.

American Permalight Inc. is a U.S-based company known for its specialization in providing photoluminescent safety products. These products are designed to enhance safety in various environments by providing visibility in the dark or during emergency situations, such as power outages or smoke-filled areas. The company's offerings include exit signs, egress path marking systems, and other glow-in-the-dark materials used for safety and emergency preparedness.


Key aspects of American Permalight Inc. include:



  1. Product Range:



    • Photoluminescent Exit Signs: These signs absorb ambient light and glow in the dark, helping to mark exits during emergencies.

    • Egress Path Markings: These markings guide individuals towards exits in low-visibility conditions.

    • Safety Tape and Strips: Used for marking floors, handrails, and other potential hazards.

    • Specialized Safety Products: Items such as corner guards, bumper guards, and warning tapes tailored for various industrial and commercial applications.



  2. Compliance and Standards:



    • American Permalight’s products often meet or exceed various safety standards and building codes such as NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) and IBC/IRC (International Building Code/International Residential Code).



  3. Applications:



    • Their products are used in a variety of settings including commercial buildings, industrial facilities, educational institutions, healthcare environments, transportation hubs, and more.



  4. Sustainability:



    • Photoluminescent products are eco-friendly as they do not require batteries or electricity to operate. They are also non-toxic and non-radioactive.



  5. Customization and Support:



    • The company often provides customized solutions tailored to specific client needs, along with support and consultation on best practices for implementation of their safety products.




American Permalight Inc. significantly contributes to enhancing safety and compliance in buildings and facilities by ensuring that critical areas remain visible and accessible during emergencies.


Products

UL Listsed Code Compliant Exit Signs. Emergency Evacuation Guidence Systems.

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2531 West 237th Street
Torrance CA 90505
USA

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